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BGSU takes top honors in Crystal
Awards Program
TOLEDO, O.—Bowling Green State University received 12
top honors, including Best of Show, at the 2002 Crystal Awards
Program Nov. 21 at SeaGate Centre.
Sponsored by the Toledo Chapter of the Association of Women
in Communications, the annual program honors the achievements
of those in the communications profession.
Twelve entries winning Crystal Awards were produced by or
in association with the BGSU Office of Marketing & Communications.
Three Crystal Awards, including the Best of Show Award in
the non-profit division, were presented to special events
and projects related to the opening earlier this year of the
University’s new $34 million Bowen-Thompson Student
Union.
“Midnight at the Union,” an event which introduced
students to the new facility last January, won a Crystal Award,
as did the “Dedication of the Bowen-Thompson Student
Union,” which also captured the Best of Show Award.
“Midnight at the Union” was produced by the BGSU
Office of Marketing & Communications in association with
the Toledo marketing communications firm of Roman/Peshoff.
The dedication was produced by the BGSU Office of Development
and the Office of Marketing & Communications.
BGSU Magazine won two Crystal Awards in design categories,
the BGSU Foundation Annual Report won a Crystal Award in the
non-profit annual report category, and “BiG Bike,”
a photograph by Craig Bell and Brad Phalin, won the Crystal
Award in single color photograph category.
“Live Out Loud,” a viewbook produced for the BGSU
College of Musical Arts, won a Crystal Award in the non-profit
special purpose publication, 4-color or more category, and
“Love Letters Featuring Eva Marie Saint and Jeffrey
Hayden” won the Crystal Award in the fundraising campaign
category.
Other Crystal Awards went to the BGSU Football Poster 2002,
the “BGSU Main Campus Viewbook” and the BGSU Undergraduate
Recruitment Campaign produced by Communica, a Toledo advertising
firm, and the BGSU Office of Marketing & Communications.
Communica also received a Merit Award for the BGSU Firelands
Advertising Campaign.
In addition to those awards in public relations and marketing,
BGSU’s Tony Howard won a Merit Award for the television
public affairs/public service documentary “Madrigal
Memories of Eastern Europe,” which he wrote, produced
and directed for WBGU-PBS.
(Posted November 26, 2002)
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